|   | BILU Burma/Myanmar
 Pre-Mandalay Period
 Late 18th Century or early 19th Century
 Carved wood, lacquered, with mirror inlay
 h. 19 7/8 in., w. 11 13/16 in., d. 8 3/4 in.
 Current Location- Northern Illinois University Collections
 
 Gift of Konrad and Sarah Bekker, 1987
 BC87.01.04.00
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  Elbow resting against and in front of dexter knee with forearm and  hand curved in towards sinister heel. Sinister arm is bent with hand  raised as if holding an object, which is now missing. A short wooden  column joining upper leg and elbow supports elbow. Feet and toes are  carved in detail. Wears regal attire and bracelets. Headdress and has  flame-like motif on top. Large flame like motif extends upward and  backward. Regal attire, bracelets and headdress were originally  lacquered, gilded and inlayed. Panel of cloth hanging down from waist in  front of figure rests on the ground and sinister leg lies over cloth  panel. Face has ogre-like features. Nose is large and round. Large mouth  with teeth bared and there are two large fangs extending upward over  lip. Inlayed and gilded flame or leaf like patterns around the eyes and  around entire mouth cover almost the entire face. Phalanges on ears were  also originally gilded and inlayed. Seated on a base, which does not  extend beyond figure, plain oval and flat 1-inch high disk. Inlay  consists of large chunky pieces of glass cut in triangles, squares and  rectangles. They are green, opaque and yellow. One of a pair, see BC  87.1.6. This image has no impressions on the chest as does BC 87.1.6 and  only traces of white jesso-like substance appear on the legs/pants.  There is a line of red lacquer 9r paint on the waisted part of the  headdress. The thickness and chunkiness of the glass, its colors as well  as the less sophisticated craftsmanship and the way the thayo surrounds  the fragments may indicate that this pair of images are pre-Mandalay  period, late 18th century or early 19th century.